False fire alarm triggered at highway gas station, College Station TX
A fire alarm went off at a gas station near State Highway 6 in College Station. The alarm was accidentally triggered by a faulty exhaust fan. There was no smoke or fire, and people were inside the building.
Audio|Source: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Still alarm, South Rivers County, fire alarm, TXB, South Call Station near State Highway 6,
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cross on-rent South, State Highway 6, and the off-brands, box 1130.
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Still alarm, SouthRive County Volunteers, fire alarm, at the TXB South Call Station near State Highway 6, block to 1130.
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Reconnaught on County Fire 2, County Fire 2.
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Nesvict 2-2, transport complete, ending mile of 2.8.
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The next to Medi-2, transport complete, ending mileage 2.8.
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122 in route.
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106 and route to station 3.
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255 State Highway 6 South, you're on route to the TXB Southwest Station gas station.
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It was called in by an employee.
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It's a private caller, fire alarm is going off at this location, single rebel building,
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the smoke detector from the kitchen and the cell floor are going off.
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There's no visible smoke or flames.
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The alarm, they're saying, was accidentally set off, but nobody else he knows how to turn them off.
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They think the exhaust fan was malfunctioning and caused the alarm to go off.
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There are people inside.
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